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From [livejournal.com profile] ceilidh:

You have GOT to be kidding me
Republican lawmakers are drafting new legislation that will make marriage a requirement for motherhood in the state of Indiana, including specific criminal penalties for unmarried women who do become pregnant "by means other than sexual intercourse."

According to a draft of the recommended change in state law, every woman in Indiana seeking to become a mother through assisted reproduction therapy such as in vitro fertilization, sperm donation,and egg donation, must first file for a "petition for parentage" in their local county probate court.

Only women who are married will be considered for the "gestational certificate" that must be presented to any doctor who facilitates the pregnancy. Further, the "gestational certificate" will only be given to married couples that successfully complete the same screening process currently required by law of adoptive parents.

As it the draft of the new law reads now, an intended parent "who knowingly or willingly participates in an artificial reproduction procedure" without court approval, "commits unauthorized reproduction, a Class B misdemeanor." The criminal charges will be the same for physicians who commit "unauthorized practice of artificial reproduction."

A draft of the legislation is available on the Health Finance Commission website here.
As [livejournal.com profile] ceilidh says, What the hell? Unauthorized reproduction? WTF is this, A Handmaid's Tale?

Edited to add: Apparently someone somewhere has come to their senses, because the proposed legislation is being dropped</>. Geez. Thank heavens.

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Date: 2005-10-06 01:19 pm (UTC)
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Dropped or not, that is pretty damn scary, that it even got that far. And what were the proposed penalties for women who weren't married and got pregnant the old-fashioned way? Were the fathers to be persecuted er, prosecuted like the doctors? I would bet that's the question that got it dropped...

Mind you, when I hear of some cases of child abuse, I too, sometimes think natural parents should go through some sort of screening, but it's only a passing notion...

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